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JS-01*JS-01

J.S.Zeiter - JS-01 album cover

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Electronic

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Techno, Minimal

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JS-01

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    Cover of JS-01, 1997-10-00, VinylJS-01
    12", Single Sided, Limited Edition
    JS – JS-01UK1997UK1997
    Cover of JS-01, 1997-10-00, VinylJS-01
    12", Single Sided, Test Pressing, White Label
    JS – JS-01UK1997UK1997

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    Reviews

    • Vingul's avatar
      Vingul
      A repress would do the world a favour . .
      • housenatural's avatar
        housenatural
        The genuine article. It's tough when the silence of the track is just as important as the sounds. FOrtuanly, any bit of opening crackle is quickly overcome by the music, and the depth and the subtleties remain well and good on a copy that isn't quite mint.
        Otherwise, Sven is a lazy DJ. I ve noticed in the last decade big DJ's, play long boring ravey tracks ( Richie hawton, Ali from DD, Amé.) to whomever is in the big "ol crowd. "let the drugs to the work" Its really pathetic from a "dj should work" point of view. I remember playing raves as a young man and thinking "what's the difference?' the bigger and trancer the tunes the less I have to do anything. Then I heard DJ's who gave it their all. Respect, so start mixing records shit Dj's, its what you're paid for.
        • Mr.Fonk's avatar
          Mr.Fonk
          Mr. Sven Väth dropped this tune during the last night in the famous "Omen" in Frankfurt/Germany back in 1998...

          Maybe therefor the track sounds familiar to some people!

          creates a fantastic atmosphere through a smooth build up, but remains deeper than deep!

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